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Former light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill nearly came to blows with Alex Pereira at the UFC Performance Institute last month. Hill has been carrying a grudge since UFC 300, believing Pereira ‘cheated’ during their title fight. Since losing the belt, Hill has been pushing hard for a rematch, taking shots at Pereira on social media to stir the pot and make the fight happen.

The former champion found a lot of support from former UFC champion Michael Bisping. He credited ‘Sweet Dreams’ for not getting into a fight with him for free. But what exactly did he mean with his comments? In a recent interview, he cleared the air surrounding the recent situation.

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Michael Bisping comes clean on his take at the recent UFC PI altercation

When Hill spotted Pereira and his team training at the PI, he approached the champion, telling him not to “run off” to heavyweight because he planned to reclaim the light heavyweight title. Pereira, known for letting his actions speak over words, tossed a pair of gloves at Hill, signaling him to step into the cage right then and there. Hill declined, saying he wouldn’t fight “for free.” The exchange didn’t sit well with fans and fighters, with many labeling Hill’s refusal as a sign of weakness.

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Michael Bisping clearly doesn’t share that opinion. He believes Jamahal Hill made the smart call by turning down the impromptu sparring session with Alex Pereira. He took to his YouTube channel to share his take on it and said, “But I’ll be honest, I kind of agreed with his take…”. The comment was noticed by the fans with many feeling like ‘The Count’ was taking sides with Hill. However, he has now shared why exactly he made those comments and cleared the main reason behind it.

Taking to his podcast once again Michael Bisping Podcast shared his stance.

He said, “Jamahal Hill has been going off on everybody. In fact, I did a YouTube video about it yesterday so check it out if you haven’t seen it. A lot of people think I am defending him. I wasn’t defending him I was just, kind of, putting myself in the mindset. Because fighters right like Jamahal Hill, like myself, like a lot of people that find themselves fighting for a living – maybe they have got a few emotional problems. Maybe they’ve got a victim complex. Maybe they didn’t have the opportunities that other people had growing up.” 

Alex Pereira later pointed out that he didn’t even realize Jamahal Hill approached him to exchange words during his training at the Performance Institute. According to Pereira, it was the first time anyone had confronted him like that. Still, he shrugged it off, seeing it as just another part of the fight game. Michael Johnson during a recent interview took the side of  ‘Poatan’ which did not sit well with the former champion.

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Did Jamahal Hill show wisdom or weakness by refusing Pereira's challenge at the UFC Performance Institute?

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Jamahal Hill silences Michael Johnson after his latest comments on the clash

Jamahal Hill likely didn’t anticipate the fallout from his confrontation with Alex Pereira at the UFC Performance Institute. Lightweight veteran Michael Johnson sided with Pereira, taking a jab at Hill’s actions. Unsurprisingly, Hill wasn’t pleased and fired back at Johnson, calling him out publicly. The exchange added more fuel to the already heated situation. Michael Johnson criticized Jamahal Hill for not backing up his words when he approached Alex Pereira at the UFC Performance Institute and termed it as “clown sh*t.” 

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Johnson said, “Why even go over there and say anything if you’re not prepared to do anything? It made no sense. And he’s lucky Alex didn’t have a mindset like somebody like me or you, because honestly, he should have got hit.” The former light heavyweight champion was clearly upset by Michael Johnson’s comments and didn’t hold back in responding. He reminded Johnson of his position in the UFC rankings, taking a shot at his career and making it clear he wasn’t intimidated by the lightweight veteran’s criticism. Gang u a b*tch and you one of the biggest clowns and p***y’s on the roster. They keep u around to get slept by debut fighters,” Hill tweeted on X.

Currently, Hill is preparing himself for his fight with Jiri Prochazka at UFC 311. A win against him will allow him to get a rematch with the Brazilian champion. Will ‘Sweet Dreams’ win his upcoming fight against ‘BJP’? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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